Walking in a Winter Grammar Land

I LOVE winter! I love the themes, I love the snow, I love the hot coffee on a cold morning...I'm obsessed. I think it's only fair to share some winter fun with everyone else, which is how Winter _____ Land came up. There's your theme folks, we're going into a Winter Speech Land!

Now about this activity...

Work on parts of speech with this fun,
winter-themed game. Each penguin has a definition on their belly, each hat has
a part of speech. Have kids put the correct hat on the
penguin and get some Speech-Flakes. Once they have an
understanding of the parts of speech, move on to matching the hats with the
mittens. The mittens have examples that correspond with the hats.

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